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  2. Demographics of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Arabs are the largest ethnic group in Iraq, [2] followed by Iraqi Kurds, then Iraqi Turkmen as the third largest ethnic group in the country. [3] [4] Studies indicate that Mesopotamian Arabs, who make up the overwhelming majority of Iraq's population, are genetically distinct from other Arab populations in the Arabs of the Arabian ...

  3. Iraqis - Wikipedia

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    Iraq's population was estimated to be 39,650,145 in 2021 (residing in Iraq). [47] Arabs are the majority ethnic group in Iraq, at around 80%. [48] The Kurds are the largest ethnic minority. Turkmens are the third largest ethnic group in the country.

  4. Minorities in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Minorities in Iraq have been incredibly influential to the history of the country, and consist of various ethnic and religious groups. The largest minority group in Iraq is the Kurds , with Turkmen following shortly after.

  5. Category:Ethnic groups in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Iraq" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Minorities in Iraq; A.

  6. Iraqi Turkmen - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Turkmens are the third largest ethnic group in Iraq. [106] [107] According to 2013 data from the Iraqi Ministry of Planning the Iraqi Turkmens have a population of about 3 million out of the total population of about 34.7 million (approximately 9% of the country's population). [2]

  7. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Saddam sought to achieve stability between Iraq's ethnic and religious groups. [49] The first Iraqi–Kurdish war ended in 1970, after which a peace treaty was signed between Saddam and Barzani, granting autonomy to Kurds. [49] He introduced free healthcare and education, nationalized oil, promoted women's rights and developed infrastructure.

  8. Assyrians in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic make-up of the Iraq Interim Governing Council briefly (September 2003 – June 2004) guiding Iraq after the invasion included a single Assyrian Christian, Younadem Kana, a leader of the Assyrian Democratic Movement and an opponent of Saddam Hussein since 1979.

  9. Iraqi diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Egypt, which has pledged to end Iraqi immigration, already has 150,000 ethnic Iraqi people. The United Kingdom, whose Iraqi population comes largely if not entirely from before the 2003 Iraq War, has a population numbering between 250,000 and half a million. Iran also has approximately 204,000 Iraqi expatriates.